Equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories that provide students with hands-on experiences to bridge theory and practice
2018-08-02 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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How stable are our staples?
Southern African countries should step up efforts to fund projects that will reduce the negative impacts of climate change and build the resilience of farmers for sustainable food production, says CAES African Visiting Scholar Dr Anthony Onoja.
2018-07-16 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Unisa Mobile Clinic—“the innovation training tool”—on the move in service of communities
A dedicated team of Unisans accompanied by animal health technician students and a matric learner aspiring to pursue her veterinary studies treated more than 300 dogs and cats in Westonaria, west of Johannesburg.
2018-06-28 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Science Campus wows government heavyweights
It is not often that the venue of a meeting takes centre stage. However, this was the case when Unisa’s modern buildings and high-end facilities dazzled high-profile delegates attending the Human Resources Development Committee meeting hosted at the Florida campus last week.
2018-06-04 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Doing a little bit to save a life before a bite
A dedicated team of Unisans from the Department of Agriculture and Animal Health and staff members from the Animal Anti-Cruelty League spent time with the community in Jackson’s Drift discussing Rabies and the importance of vaccinating and taking care of pets.
2018-03-05 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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Source of listeriosis outbreak found
The statistics as at 2 March 2018 showed that the current listeriosis outbreak had caused close to 180 fatalities and almost 950 laboratory-confirmed cases of listeriosis in South Africa since December 2017.
2017-10-26 00:00:00.0 | Category:
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CAES scientist has the earth at her feet in quest for knowledge about soil
Unisa’s Prof Veronica Ngole-Jeme has covered vast amounts of ground, from Nigeria and Central Africa to South Africa, in her fascination with soil.